Highlight kitchen charm with this Free Crochet Narcissus Centerpiece Towel Pattern, perfect for décor accents and charming everyday use.
Brighten up your home with a delightful touch of handmade beauty that artfully blends floral charm and crochet tradition. Featuring layers of textured petals and vibrant colors, the Crochet Narcissus Centerpiece Towel Pattern creates a captivating display for any table setting. This decorative towel serves multiple uses: it shines as the perfect accent on coffee tables, sideboards, or dining spaces, and doubles as a cherished, heartfelt gift for loved ones.
Stylish Crochet Narcissus Centerpiece Towel Pattern With Floral Elegance

The balanced combination of airy stitches and bold daffodil motifs brings both freshness and sophistication to your décor, instantly elevating any room. Many crafters enjoy how this pattern encourages growth in technique—such as motif joining and color changes—while remaining enjoyable for those with developing skills.

Finished, it dazzles as a conversation starter, showing off the creativity and care behind every stitch. Its timeless floral look effortlessly complements modern and classic interiors alike, making it a favorite seasonal project.
Special Features
- Beautiful Narcissus Motif: Each motif features petals and a floral center, joined seamlessly for a unified look.
- Textured Layers: Achieved through multi-row petals and detailed edging with picot stitches.
- Modular Construction: Create as many motifs as you wish and arrange them in your preferred shape (the sample uses seven).
- Colorful Design: Uses vibrant yellow, green, beige, and white for a fresh, eye-catching piece.
Level of Difficulty
Intermediate: Some experience with motif crochet, joining as-you-go, and working various stitches is helpful. Confident beginners can also attempt with patience.
Materials
- Yarn:
- Barroco Maxcolor Green (Color 5800, up to 225 m used)
- Barroco Maxcolor Beige (Color 4676, up to 225 m used)
- Barroco Multicolor White (Color 9900, 2 skeins, 226 m each)
- Barroco Multicolor Yellow (Color 9368, 452 m used)
- Crochet Hook: 4 mm
- Tapestry Needle: Size 10 (for weaving in ends and finishing)
- Scissors
Step-by-Step Pattern
Step 1: Crochet the Narcissus Motif
- Make the Flower:
- Start each motif with the yellow yarn for the flower center, follow with white for petals, then green for the leaves.
- Work the designated stitches to form the Narcissus flower—follow your preferred floral motif pattern or basic flower motif (pattern specifics may be tailored as desired).
- Beige Rounds:
- Change to beige yarn.
- Work two rounds in beige for each motif, shaping them into squares for easy joining.
- Complete the first motif fully; set aside.
- Making Additional Motifs:
- For the second motif, work through the first round of the beige section; in the second round, start joining motifs together as you go.

- For the second motif, work through the first round of the beige section; in the second round, start joining motifs together as you go.
Step 2: Join Motifs
- Join As You Go:
- When beginning the second beige round of subsequent motifs, align with the completed motif.

- Use single crochet and chain spaces to connect Vs (V-stitches) of adjacent motifs—always join right side to right side.
- Add each new motif, joining shared sides with neighboring motifs until all seven are joined in a flower-like arrangement around a center motif.
- For the last motif, join to three motifs as needed.
- When beginning the second beige round of subsequent motifs, align with the completed motif.
Step 3: Border and Contour
- First Border Row (Beige):
- Attach beige yarn at a V-stitch before a join.
- Between motifs: Chain 10, secure in the first V-stitch of the next motif with a single crochet.
- Within a motif: Chain 7, single crochet into the next V-stitch.
- Repeat around, alternating 10 chains between motifs and 7 chains within motifs.
- Second Border Row:
- Work quadruple V-stitches (four double crochet, three chains, four double crochet) into each single crochet from the previous round.
- In chain spaces: skip four chains, make a double crochet in fifth chain, skip remaining chains.
- Repeat around.
- Third Border Row:
- Slip stitch to center of V-stitch; work quadruple V over quadruple V, and double treble crochet over each double crochet from the previous round.
- Continue this pattern around the piece.

Step 4: Final Edging with Picot (Yellow)
- Attach Yellow Yarn:
- Join yellow yarn at any V-stitch from the previous round.
- Work quadruple V-stitch, with a picot (chain three, slip stitch to first chain) in the center.
- Between Vs: Chain one, work a single crochet in the double treble from the previous round, chain one, then repeat V-stitch with picot at the next V-stitch.
- Work around, always ending with slip stitch to the beginning.
- Finish:
- Use tapestry needle to neatly weave in all ends on the reverse side.

- Use tapestry needle to neatly weave in all ends on the reverse side.
Tutor’s Suggestions & Uses
- Use this piece as the focal point for your dining table, a lovely gift, or a cheerful spring accent on a side table.
- You can increase or decrease the number of motifs to suit your layout.
- Arrange the petals and pull picots after finishing, ensuring neatness and floral definition.
- Take your time when joining and keep motif sides aligned for a professional finish.
Tip
Firmly pull out the picots and floral petals at the end so that each detail stands out beautifully, giving your towel its signature elegant finish. Arrange the motifs carefully as you go to keep the piece symmetrical and smooth.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You’ve just learned to create a Narcissus Flower Crochet Centerpiece Towel that’s as practical as it is beautiful. This delightful project combines classic motifs, fresh colors, and a flair for floral detail—perfect for brightening up any space or making someone’s day with a handmade treasure.





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